True. I can’t imagine taking such a risk, though. Although . . . I guess I technically did take a huge leap of faith with Conaggedon.

Okay, it was a risk because it was the first con from that con organizer
but would you have ordered your ticket too, if an earlier con from that con organizer would have been cancelled and the organizer would still owe money to the fans?

Okay, it was a risk because it was the first con from that con organizer
but would you have ordered your ticket too, if an earlier con from that con organizer would have been cancelled and the organizer would still owe money to the fans?

Definitely not. So yes, mine was a leap of faith. Once a convention company gains a shady reputation and people order tickets anyway, then that’s a known risk. Which is why I find it astounding that Polaris Con was even able to keep going. Though it seems they had less trouble this year, at least.

Ughhhh, it's bad enough when a Con fails but when they get super defensive and start blocking people, that pisses me off. I really hope people get their money back.

Exactly, people put their faith and a lot of money into their events so it's crappy if they get treated this way. Well, their letter seems alright and shows that they want to fix things but hopefully, it all pans out properly.

Now that’s the company that does Dystopia, right? That’s very nice of them to try to help out. Of course, it’s on an entirely different continent, so I don’t know how many people could swing that, but at least they’re trying to help.